Better Working Eight-in-One, from Spinnaker Software is an integrated office suite for DOS. It contains a word processor, a spelling checker, a data base, a spreadsheet, an outliner, a graphics program, a communications program and a set of desktop utilities - all in one single, consistent application.

Boeing Calc was a spreadsheet package written by Boeing Computer Services, an independent subsidiary of aviation manufacturer Boeing. It had originally been developed as an in-house accounting tool, but was launched as a commercial product in April 1985 for IBM 4300 mainframes running IBM MVS and IBM PC microcomputers running MS-DOS. Boeing Calc was notable for introducing the concept of 3D spreadsheets. Often Boeing Graph was sold alongside Boeing Calc.

CA-Compete! is a graphical, object-based, multi-dimensional modeling and data viewing tool that is as easy to use as a spreadsheet and as powerful as a decision support system (DSS) or executive information system (EIS). Compete! looks and works like a spreadsheet, but is object-based. In other words, you define the names that Compete! uses to identify and locate data in a model. A Compete! model can also contain many more dimensions than the spreadsheet norm of two or three.

CalcStar is a spreadsheet from MicroPro, somewhat like VisiCalc but using commands
similar to WordStar. You can also format content similar to WordStar.
It was available for CP/M and DOS, and often part of early 80s system's bundled
software.

ClarisWorks is an all-in-one Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Database, Graphics Editor, and Presentations tool from Claris. In 1998, after version 5.0.2, ClairsWorks was purchased by Apple and re-branded under the "AppleWorks" name. It is not related to the Apple II AppleWorks product.

Corel Office is a software bundle that includes WordPerfect and a number of other office applications. This bundle started out as "Borland Office", was briefly known as "Novell PerfectOffice", then "Corel Office", and under Corel it later became "WordPerfect Office". (Not to be confused with the unrelated ~1990 scheduling/e-mail program from WordPerfect Corp, also called "WordPerfect Office")

This is a low-end spreadsheet program from Disk-Count software, a vendor notable for their budget software titles. "This program is designed for the first time user with the capability for more advanced users. A spreadsheet is ideal for calculating any set of numbers that you normally would do by hand. Some of the uses are for preparing home budgets, calculating financial payments, tracking car expenses, and creating statistical models."

The Easy Working Tri-Pack, from Spinnaker Software, is a bundle of three budget productivity
applications from Spinnaker Software. It includes Easy Working The
Writer - a word processor, Easy Working The Filer - a database, and
Easy Working The Planner - a spreadsheet. These applications boast
ease of use with a friendly menu interface wile remaining
full-featured.

Electric Desk is an all-in-one integrated word processor,
spreadsheet, database, and terminal program. It was first introduced
in 1984 as a low-overhead office package targeted at the IBM PCjr,
and was offered as a lower cost alternative to Ashton-Tate Framework
and Lotus Symphony. Electric desk features windowing, macros, and
context sensitive menus. The user interface is a little eccentric. It
refers to the program components as "services", and refers to windows
as "viewports".
OEM bundled PC software.

Enable, from The Software Group, is an integrated office suite that includes a word processor,
spreadsheet, telecommunications program, and database. It was
designed to compete with Lotus Symphony, and was sometimes bundled
with Zenith computers.

Originally created by Forefront Corporation for Ashton-Tate and first
released in 1984, Framework was an early integrated office suite for
DOS. It has a built in word processor, spreadsheet, database,
outliner, graphing, and telecommunications.
All of the different components behave in similar, consistent ways.
all-in-one office suite for IBM PC compatible computers.
support "3D" spreadsheets.
integrated office suite, and the Macintosh. It later competed against
Lotus Symphony and Microsoft Works.

GraphPlan, from Chang Labs, is an integrated spreadsheet/business graphics package that turns numbers into presentation-quality graphics - instantly. Historically important as being among the early "integrated" spreadsheet/graphing packages, and it uses Digital Research's GSX, a core graphics system that evolved in to GEM.

IBM Lotus Symphony is a suite of applications for creating, editing, and sharing text, spreadsheet, presentations and other documents and browsing the world wide web. IBM Lotus Symphony is virtually unrelated to the original Lotus Symphony.

Lotus 1-2-3 was an early spreadsheet application available for MS-DOS. It became extremely popular in the late 1980s, displacing the former leader VisiCalc. Lotus had difficulties adapting 1-2-3 to the Windows environment, and was overtaken by Microsoft Excel. Later versions were included in Lotus SmartSuite.

Improv is a spreadsheet program that attempted to re-imagine how one
would create and interact with spreadsheets. It was first released in 1991 for NeXT computers, and for a time
became one of the NeXT's "Killer Apps". In 1993 Lotus released Improv 2.0 for Microsoft Windows. It was not marketed
as a direct replacement to Lotus 1-2-3, and 1-2-3 remained dominant until both were overtaken by Microsoft Excel.

Lotus Symphony is a an integrated software program that combines five tools: spreadsheet - word processing, graphics, database management, and data communications - in one package. These releases are of the original suite produced by Lotus. For the unrelated suite produced by IBM under the same name, see "IBM Lotus Symphony".

Formerly Electric Desk/AlphaWorks from Alpha Software, Lotus Works is an all in one office suite for DOS that includes a word processor, spell check, spreadsheet, graphics, database, and communications. It targeted the lower end and first time computer buyers. It competed against other all in one office suites such as FrameWork, PFS First Choice, and Microsoft Works

Lucid 3-D, created by PCSG, Inc. and sold by DacEasy, Inc., is a
spreadsheet program for MS-DOS. The feature that sets it apart from
others is that it is memory-resident, so you can bring it up on top
of other DOS programs and exchange data with them. Unlike simple
TSRs, however, Ludid 3D is a full featured spreadsheet. It features
linking, macros, windowing, intelligent recalculation, background
recalculation, and user-definable functions.